If you’ll rewind your mind in time to earlier this week, you would possibly remember a clever proxy server from @plamoni that enabled Siri’s control of a thermostat through spoken commands. Now, the identical little bit of engineering have been exploited to enable voice control of third-party applications. On this example, FastPdfKit Reader is manipulated by various commands with SiriProxy acting inside the middle. A plugin is used so as to add new commands to those recognized by Siri , and at last, the proxy then sends the overall commands to the app. Those hoping to get hacking will discover a complete list of instructions from the source link below. For everybody else, you will find the real magic after the break.
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